a little bit

Gennaro 2022-03-15 08:01:01

Why did "New York, New York" flutter back then? Lalaland can be popular at home and abroad for a while, is it really a factor of the times? However, the transition after five years in "New York, New York" is much more amazing than that of Lalaland, including after the transition. The song-and-dance movie that was designed for a long play-in-play. 呜呜 呜 最 The last shot turns to the screen to see Deniro on the cinema seat. It is really crying (although he is actually mixed in front of the male playing), it is still a bit of two and a half hours. The lengthy, really exciting part started after the two had a big fight in the car, but of course the preparatory work is also essential. Even if this is barely considered a weakness, I never expected that its rating would be lower than that of lalaland. Seriously, why??? Obviously the conflicts between the male and female protagonists are handled more naturally, whether it is falling in love or breaking up It can at least make people understand that the male protagonist is a bastard, but he is also a bastard who will immediately call you to marry after reading the poem you wrote and feel love. It is very easy to have a crush with such a person, but it is also maintained. It is also very difficult. Passion is a luxury, not a daily consumable, and it cannot be used to live. What's more, the male protagonist is also a self-centered bastard, which can almost squeeze a young marriage together.

So I really feel good after seeing it, this is the best ending for them, but after seeing Jimmy who came to watch Francine's performance, I still feel a little bit of heartache and regret, fuck, alas.

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  • Francine Evans: [singing] If the sandman brought me dreams of you, I'd want to dream my whole life through, 'Cause you brought a new kind of love to me, I know that I'm a queen and you're a king, Still I understand that underneath it all, I'm a girl, and you, you are a man, I'll work and slave my whole life through, If I could hurry home to you, 'Cause you brought a new kind of love...

  • Jimmy Doyle: Where is Asheville?

    Tony Harwell: Where God lost His shoes,